Information technology - Home electronic system - Guidelines for product interoperability - Part 1: ...
Specifies requirements for product interoperability in the area of home and building automation systems, with sufficient detail needed to design interoperable Home Electronic System products. The widespread development of many national standard and proprietary networks within and to the home has necessitated a standard for interoperability among home system applications and products from multiple…
Information technology - Home electronic system (HES) gateway - Part 1: A residential gateway model ...
The Residential Gateway (RG) is a device of the Home Electronic System (HES) that connects home network domains to network domains outside the house. It supports communications among devices within the premises, and among systems, service providers, operators and users outside the premises. The RG enables service and content providers to deliver services such as entertainment, video and broadband…
Information Technology - Keyboard Layouts for Text and Office Systems - Part 4: Numeric Section
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO/IEC 9995-4:2002 (second edition, 2002-09-01).
1 Scope
Within the general scope described in part 1 of ISO/IEC 9995 this part of ISO/IEC 9995 specifies the numeric section of a keyboard and the division of that section into zones.
It specifies the arrangement, the number, and the location of the keys in the…
Information Technology - Home Electronic System (HES) Interfaces - Part 1: Universal Interface (UI) ...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO/IEC 10192-1:2002 (first edition, 2002-08).
1.1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 10192 is one of a set of standards describing the characteristics of a specific home control system called the Home Electronic System, HES.
This standard specifies the characteristics of the Universal Interface Class 1 that connects devices to…
Information Technology - Home Electronic System (HES) Architecture - Part 4: Home and Building Autom...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002 (first edition, 2002-05).
1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 14543 presents methods for overall building management of the home electronic system (HES) architecture. The interaction of building and home control systems requires a demarcation between building manager versus tenant responsibilities.
A…
Information Technology - Home Control Systems - Guidelines for Functional Safety
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO/IEC TR 14762:2001 (first edition, 2001-01).
1 Scope
This technical report gives guidelines for functional safety of electrically-controlled devices intended to be integrated in a home control system (HCS), as defined in IEC Guide 110. These guidelines also apply to similar equipment having home and/or building…
Information Technology - Home Electronic System (HES) Application Model - Part 4: Security system fo...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO/IEC TR 15067-4:2001 (first edition, 2001-06).
1 Scope
Residential security systems are among the most popular applications in a home automation system. This model is intended to be generic. It is applicable to a wide variety of security functions that extend well-beyond traditional intrusion detection.
Potential…
Information technology — Home Electronic System (HES) gateway — Part 1: A residential gateway model ...
The Residential Gateway (RG) is a device of the Home Electronic System (HES) that connects home network domains to network domains outside the house. It supports communications among devices within the premises, and among systems, service providers, operators and users outside the premises.
The RG enables service and content providers to deliver services such as entertainment, video and…
1.1 Scope
1.1.1
This Standard applies to newly produced vented gas fireplaces (See Part IV, Definitions), hereinafter referred to as appliances, constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials, and having input ratings up to and including 400,000 Btu per hour.
These appliances are:
a. For use with natural gas;
b. For use with propane;
c. For direct vent gas appliances…
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 This standard applies to automatically operating gas-fired central furnaces (see Part XI,
Definitions), hereinafter referred to as furnaces, for installation in residential, commercial, and
industrial structures including furnaces for Direct Vent, Recreational Vehicle, Outdoor, and
Manufactured (Mobile) Homes.
These furnaces may include a cooling unit. All units shall be…